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An introduction to the
history of Freemasonry
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Ancient Free and Accepted; explained

Andersons Constitutions of 1723

Arms of Masons, Carpenters, Etc.

The Barkerville Gold Rush and Freemasonry 1 MB PDF

Bibliography

Biographies and pictures of famous freemasons

The Boston Tea Party and Freemasonry

British Columbia Grand Masters 1871-1971

British Columbias masonic Premiers

British Columbia and Yukon place names of masonic note.

Canadas masonic Prime Ministers

Masonic interments

Victoria area cemeteries

Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver

Cooke manuscript

Early references to Freemasonry

Early Freemasonry in North America

A few famous freemasons

First lodge meeting in British Columbia

Formation of the Grand Lodge of British Columbia

Freeemasonry in British Columbia
by Robie L. Reid (1936)

Freeemasonry in British Columbia
by W. A. DeWolf-Smith (1924)

History of Grand Lodge of British Columbia 1871-1970
[369 MB PDF]

Freeemasonry in the Yukon Territory

Historical highlights of Freemasonry in Canada, 1634-1871

King Solomon's Temple : illustrations and models

Latter Day Saints and Freemasonry

Masonic mottoes

Morgan affair

Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver masonic section

The Old Charges

Ordinance of Laborers for England

The Oracle Encyclopaedia (1895)

Regius Poem (Halliwell Manuscript)

The masonic street plan of Sandusky, Ohio

Earliest references to the Royal Arch

Sloane manuscripts

Theories of masonic history

Thomas Paines theory of the origin of Freemasonry

Robert Longfields theory of the origin of Freemasonry

Transition theory of masonic history defended

Transition theory of masonic history refuted

Timeline of history

Vancouver Daily World lodge meeting notices

Victoria cemeteries, Pioneer Square and others
Should you wish to research Freemasonry further, access to our library,
located at Freemasons' Hall, 1495 West Eighth Avenue, Vancouver, is available by appointment.
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